Course information
Government and Politics
Surbiton High School - Kingston upon Thames
02085465245
Surbiton Crescent, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 2JT
Course summary

Politics is a dynamic, exciting and empowering A-level subject which opens doors to a wide range of university courses and career opportunities. Students taking Politics gain a unique insight into how the political systems of both the UK and the USA operate as well as the major political ideas that have shaped and continue to shape societies all over the world. Students also get a chance to study a ‘living subject’ that never stands still – stories they see in the news on the way to School will likely form part of their studies in one way–or another! Through the A-level, students quickly develop critical thinking and analytical skills that will empower them throughout their lives. There are lively classroom discussions, where ideas can flourish, and perspectives will be challenged, fostering an intellectual environment that encourages growth and exploration. Politics does not end at the classroom door – to be successful in the subject, students must take an interest in current affairs and the major political events that are taking place at a given time. Podcasts, documentaries, magazines, books, newspapers, and social media are all fantastic ways for students to immerse themselves in the subject and get the most out of the A-level. The department produces podcasts, runs mock elections and a Politics & International Relations Club which all provide an opportunity for students to bring their studies to life and develop their leadership and teamwork skills. Although many of our students go on to study politics-related courses at top universities, this is not the only route that students can take. The skills and qualities gained throughout the A-level are good preparation for degrees such as History, Law, Philosophy, Economics and Sociology and can lead to a wide variety of careers in government or the private sector.

Entry requirements

For automatic entry into A-level Maths, a grade 8 at GCSE is required. For automatic entry on A-level Science courses, a grade 8 in GCSE Maths and the relevant Science subject is required. Those who don’t achieve a grade 8 may only be permitted onto their chosen courses after discussion with a member of SLT. For students to gain automatic entry into any other A-level subjects, they are required to achieve at least a grade 7 at GCSE in the relevant subject. For subjects which are new at A-level, the following GCSE grades will be used as the best indicators for potential success in the subject and therefore are required for automatic entry: a grade 7 in either English Literature or Language or History.

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RegionLondon
Local AuthorityKingston upon Thames
Ofsted Rating
Gender TypeCo-Educational
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Boarding FeeUnknown
Sixth Form Fee£23,085
AddressSurbiton Crescent, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 2JT